Tag «Battle of Germantown»

General ‘Devil Pete’ Muhlenberg: From Pulpit to Battlefield

One may describe the American Revolutionary War general and United States Senator, John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg โ€“ referred to as Peter (Oct. 1, 1746 โ€“ Oct. 1, 1807), as a man who sought to sever the chains of a chosen destiny to seek his own self. Son of one of Americaโ€™s most powerful and strong-minded …

General William Woodford: Battlefield to Prison Ship

William Woodford of Virginia (October 6, 1734 โ€“ November 13, 1780), southern aristocratic plantation owner, was born to a prestigious family of military tradition. At the very start of the American Revolution, he commanded the 2nd Virginia militia during the Battle of Great Bridge, resulting in a decisive victory labeled the southern Bunker Hill. Among …

Cliveden House (Chew Mansion) and the Battle of Germantown

Cliveden (Chew) House & Its Role in Battle of Germantown The Americans advanced in force caving in pickets, outposts and all resistance.  One hundred British regulars, outnumbered with shot canisters full and plenty of powder, streamed inside the stately country mansion of wealthy Quaker loyalist Benjamin Chew, Pennsylvania supreme court justice.  The British commander, battle …

British Brigade of Guards in the American Revolution

Royal Regiment of Foot Guards in the American Revolutionary War The British Brigade of Guards that fought in the American Revolutionary War was  rooted in the English Civil War period of the mid seventeenth century.  This select group of guardsmen raised specifically for the American conflict was chosen from the three guards regiments:  First Foot …